With Android 12, we’re finally seeing some resemblance of system-wide theming… Finally! Being able to customize the look of a computing operating system has long been one of my favorite things to do. Windows 95 was great at this as its appearance customizations would apply to all of the applications installed thus making for a beautifully or hideously consistent user experience throughout the whole system. That’s how things should be! Google never got the importance of really being able to personalize their Android smartphones on a system-wide basis. I know, people say that Android is the most customizable smartphone operating system, and that’s true if you only compare it to Apple’s iOS… but there are still so many inconsistencies in Android. Sure you can change the launcher and the background picture and the icons in a launcher, but what about the apps themselves? Can I fix Facebook’s poorly designed user interface? Only if you build a completely different app (See: “Frost” makes Facebook almost tolerable).